Posts tagged with 'Sarah Lotz'

Sarah Lotz kept you up at night with the creepy children of The Three and terrified you with her ‘cruise ship from hell’ in Day Four. And today we’re thrilled to reveal the cover to Sarah’s next brilliant, utterly unforgettable thriller: The White Road.
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The British Fantasy Society’s annual convention, FantasyCon, kicks off this weekend in Nottingham. And loads of us will be there! After the jump you’ll find the complete Hodderscape schedule, featuring Anne Perry, John Connolly, Lavie Tidhar, Matt Blakstad, Rebecca Levene, Scott Andrews and the mysterious Stark Holborn. If you see us, give us a wave!
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If you’re a horror or thriller movie fan, you’ll know by now that going on holiday is a sure-fire way to end up eaten, imprisoned, chopped up, skewered, drowned, haunted or chased by a tyrannosaur. Jaws and The Poseidon Adventure ruined the ocean for my entire generation, The Blair Witch Project and Willow Creek tainted camping trips forever, and thanks to The Descent and Frozen (not the animated one with brain-searing songs and dresses, the one with ski lifts and carnivores) adventure holidays will never be same.
Horror novels are no exception. Here are four cracking holiday-themed holiday reads that will ensure you’ll need a vacation to get over your vacation:
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The sun is out, and so are a bunch of our authors – here’s a round-up of where they’ll be in the next few months. We’re afraid that all but one of these events are London-based, but if you’d like to attend vicariously make sure you’re following us on Twitter!
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Still haunted by The Three? Well, we’ve got some bad (read: great) news for you: in May we publish Day Four, Sarah Lotz’s unforgettable sequel to The Three. We’re proud as punch to show off the animated cover.
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The festive season tends be family time, and choosing a movie for the whole family to watch after they’ve stuffed their faces can be a nightmare. After all, there’s only so many times anyone can watch Frozen, It’s a Wonderful Life and Love, Actually before longing for an apocalypse to destroy the world. With this in mind, I’ve compiled an alternative list of less saccharine, entertaining and only slightly dodgy films to watch while your cousins finish all your booze and your brother’s kids wreck the house.
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The old adage that you should never judge a book by its cover is one of the most misguided and confusing things I’ve ever heard in my life. Surely it’s all wrong? What is a cover for if not to hint at, suggest, or blatantly tell the potential reader what’s in the book? After all, publishers pay good money to designers and artists to come up with attractive and attention grabbing covers. A cover is there to be judged.
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